Primary school boy scolds maid with vulgarities
Shin Min Daily News - 23 mins ago
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A primary school boy is being criticised by netizens for a vulgar Facebook message he posted.
He posted "This person is a B***H and she is my f**king maid I hate her like f**k! I prefer having sex with an ugly f**k then (sic) see her.
Many netizens are outraged at seeing an 11-year-old boy posting such words in a public domain. Some are even demanding that the boy be disciplined.
According to netizens, the boy studies in a well-known school in Bishan. Many added that the boy should be thankful that he is lucky to live in a comfortable environment with a maid.
A counsellor gave her take on the boy, commenting that such behaviour shows that the boy has issues.
"The boy's behaviour may be caused by seeing how his parents treat the maid. Or the parents may be spoiling the child in other ways."
The counsellor added that the boy's parents should teach him that maids are people too and should be respected.
Source: Shin Min Daily News, 16 October 2011
Shin Min Daily News - 23 mins ago
A primary school boy is being criticised by netizens for a vulgar Facebook message he posted.
He posted "This person is a B***H and she is my f**king maid I hate her like f**k! I prefer having sex with an ugly f**k then (sic) see her.
Many netizens are outraged at seeing an 11-year-old boy posting such words in a public domain. Some are even demanding that the boy be disciplined.
According to netizens, the boy studies in a well-known school in Bishan. Many added that the boy should be thankful that he is lucky to live in a comfortable environment with a maid.
A counsellor gave her take on the boy, commenting that such behaviour shows that the boy has issues.
"The boy's behaviour may be caused by seeing how his parents treat the maid. Or the parents may be spoiling the child in other ways."
The counsellor added that the boy's parents should teach him that maids are people too and should be respected.
Source: Shin Min Daily News, 16 October 2011